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QA / Test Engineer - Hiring Skills Assessment
This assessment evaluates a candidate's practical knowledge and application of core QA and test engineering concepts. It is used to screen for proficiency in test design, automation, defect management, and understanding of the software development lifecycle.
⏱ 21 min
📊 Professional
❓ 14 questions 🛡 Proctored option
What this assessment measures
- Ability to design and evaluate test cases
- Understanding of test automation principles
- Proficiency with Selenium and API testing tools
- Knowledge of SDLC and test types
- Bug reporting and defect tracking skills
- SQL proficiency for test data validation
- Regression testing techniques
Skills & topics covered
- Test case creation
- Test automation fundamentals
- Selenium usage
- API testing
- SDLC phases
- Bug reporting and tracking
- SQL queries
- Regression and functional testing
Who should take this test
This assessment is suitable for candidates applying for QA or Test Engineer roles who are expected to demonstrate hands-on testing and automation skills. It is designed for professionals with experience in software quality assurance.
Relevant job roles
QA / Test Engineer
Sample topics
- Writing effective test cases
- Automating tests with Selenium
- API request/response validation
- Defect lifecycle and bug reporting
- SQL for test data checks
- Regression testing strategies
Format
The test consists of multiple-choice and scenario-based questions covering practical QA and testing topics.
Frequently asked questions
What does this assessment test?
It tests practical skills in test case design, automation, SDLC knowledge, bug reporting, and related QA engineering tasks.
Who is it for?
It is intended for candidates seeking QA or Test Engineer positions who need to demonstrate professional-level testing and automation skills.
How long is it and what's the format?
The assessment is 21 minutes long and includes multiple-choice and scenario-based questions.
Is it proctored?
Yes, this assessment is proctored.
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